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DAILY POLICE LOG
Saturday, July 11, 2009

State police at Clearfield

An unknown individual shot a cat belonging to Sean Emigh of Morrisdale with buckshot between 7 a.m. and 11 p.m. Wednesday. Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to call police at 857-3800.

State police at DuBois

Police are searching for Ashley Dawn Shilala, 17, of Brockway, who was last seen at approximately 9 p.m. Thursday at 3305 Keazney Road in Snyder Township, Jefferson County. She was last seen wearing a t-shirt, blue jeans and Addias flip-flops. She stands 5 feet 4 inches and weighs approximately 130 pounds. Her hair is red and her eyes are blue.

DuBois City

Police were contacted yesterday by a man who reported multiple business signs reading "Asphalt Doctor" have beenstolen from around town during the last week. The investigation is ongoing.

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Police are investigating the theft of a bicycle that occurred sometime overnight Thursday. The investigation continues.

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DuBois City Police were dispatched to Palumbo's Meat Market on W. Long Avenue in reference to an employee placing several steaks in his locker. The man was confronted at the end of his shift and admitted to the theft. His employment was terminated, and he will be cited for retail theft. He was also advised never to return to the property.

State police at Philipsburg

An unknown individual pumped 9.7 gallons of gasoline valued at $27.55 into a mint green colored mini-van at the Uni-Mart convenience store at Cold Stream Dam in Rush Township Thursday and left the scene without making payment.

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Raymond Provins of E. Maple Street in Philipsburg had a 26-inch Westinghouse television removed from his residence between 10 p.m. Wednesday and 6 a.m. Thursday.

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Sherri Sharpless reported that the man she is living with took her vehicle and failed to bring it back.

 Ms. Sharpless called police Sunday after the vehicle had been missing for a few days and asked for assistance in getting it back.

After making some inquiries, the vehicle was located along state Route 504 east of Philipsburg Borough.

The investigation continues.

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Dana Bertothy of Philipsburg reported Wednesday that she has been being harassed by a known Philipsburg man.

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A Julian man reported that a known individual was observed riding an all-terrain-vehicle on his property Thursday. Charges of criminal trespass were filed.

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Police are investigating an incident of harassment that occurred Wednesday on Oak Street in Port Matilda Borough. It was reported that a known individual got into an argument with a 24-year-old Port Matilda woman and threatened to physically harm her.

The investigation is ongoing.

State police at Rockview

A St. Petersburg, Fla., man was struck by an unknown individual while in the parking lot of the Snow Shoe Restaurant in Snow Shoe Borough Thursday morning.

Police are continuing their investigation.

 


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